Best mountain peaks around Duhonw offer a variety of natural landscapes, from open moorland to rolling hills. The region provides extensive views of the surrounding countryside, including parts of the Brecon Beacons National Park. Many peaks feature trig points and are recognized as UK Marilyns, indicating their prominence. This area in Mid Wales is characterized by its distinct summits and high plateaus.
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At 441m, Moelfre ("The Bold / Barren Hill") is a Welsh listed Bridget. The trig point is located about 100m East, and a whole 1m lower than the actual summit. It's heather moorland (likely boggy!) terrain. Extensive views on offer in most directions, including views across the Duhonw valley to the South-East.
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This is a beautiful and quite area just outside the Brecon Beacons National Park. It is also a very quite not often visited part of the work. A stunning walking area with Iron Age Hill Forts, a trig point and cairn topped mountain tops amidst rolling hills on a high plateau. I adore the hills here and you can quite easy get a good hike out of it. Not to be confused with the Snowdonia Carneddau. For a good route taking in all of the main features click here: https://www.komoot.com/tour/283448899
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The Begwns offers spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. It is possible to see almost the entire Brecon Beacons National Park from the quaint wooded 'roundabout' and trig point. It is listed as a UK Marilyn.
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Aberedw Hill is a summit in the Mid Wales region or range in Wales, United Kingdom of Great Britain. Aberedw Hill is 451 metres high. It is listed as a UK Marilyn.
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A lovely decent sized hump with a trig point on the outskirts of Builth Wells. Nice viewing point. Height 441m. You can hike Moelfre along with Garth Hill in one long hike. See my route details here: https://www.komoot.com/tour/264906708
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Don't be fooled, it's not a forest, but instead a beautiful, sweeping, open mountain top moorland. Pack a windproof.
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The area around Duhonw, situated in Mid Wales and near the Black Mountains, offers several notable peaks. Among the most popular are The Begwns Roundabout and Trig Point, known for its spectacular panoramic views of the Brecon Beacons National Park. Another favorite is Mynydd Fforest Trig Point, which offers beautiful, sweeping, open mountain top moorland views.
While the immediate Duhonw area features more accessible peaks, the nearby Black Mountains, which span parts of Powys, offer more challenging climbs. Waun Fach, at 811 meters, is the highest mountain in the Black Mountains and provides a significant challenge, often hiked via the Dragon's Back Ridge. Its broad ridges and extensive views are a reward for the effort.
You can expect to see a variety of natural landscapes, from open moorland and rolling hills to distinctive summits and high plateaus. Many peaks feature trig points, offering clear markers and excellent viewpoints. For instance, Moelfre Trig Point provides extensive views across the Duhonw valley, while Mynydd Fforest Trig Point is characterized by its sweeping, open moorland.
Yes, there are several options for family-friendly walks. Many of the peaks, while offering rewarding views, are accessible for those with moderate fitness. For easier hikes, you can explore routes like the 'Wern Wood loop from Builth Wells' or the 'Co-op, Builth Wells – Builth Wells Bridge loop from Builth Wells'. You can find more details on these and other easy hikes in the Easy hikes around Duhonw guide.
The region offers glimpses into its past. For example, the Carneddau Hills (Brecon Beacons) area, though not to be confused with the Snowdonia Carneddau, features Iron Age Hill Forts amidst its rolling hills and high plateau, providing a sense of ancient history alongside beautiful scenery.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular panoramic views available from many of the peaks, such as The Begwns Roundabout and Trig Point, where you can see almost the entire Brecon Beacons National Park. The sense of open space, the quiet, and the opportunity for a good hike amidst rolling hills and distinctive summits are also highly valued.
Beyond hiking, the area around Duhonw is excellent for cycling. You can find various cycling routes, from moderate to difficult, including the 'Builth Wells to Hay-on-Wye loop' or the 'Abergwesyn Valley – View of Llyn Brianne Reservoir loop from Cilmeri'. Explore more options in the Cycling around Duhonw guide.
Yes, the broader Black Mountains region, which includes areas near Duhonw, features several distinctive peaks. The Sugar Loaf (Pen-y-Fal) is an outlying summit known for its conical shape, making it easily recognizable. Another unique peak is The Black Hill, locally known as the 'Cat's Back', which is crossed by the famous Offa's Dyke National Trail.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for hiking, with milder temperatures and often clearer skies, providing excellent visibility for the panoramic views. Summer can also be good, but be prepared for warmer weather and potential crowds. Winter hiking is possible but requires appropriate gear and experience due to colder temperatures and potentially challenging conditions.
Komoot offers a comprehensive guide to hiking in the area. You can find a variety of routes, including moderate trails like the 'Builth Wells Town Centre – St Mary's Church, Builth Wells loop from Builth Wells' or the 'Caer Fawr loop from Llanelwedd'. For more options, refer to the Hiking around Duhonw guide.
Absolutely. The Begwns Roundabout and Trig Point is highly recommended for its spectacular panoramic views, allowing you to see almost the entire Brecon Beacons National Park. Additionally, Waun Fach in the Black Mountains offers extensive views over the Grwyne Fawr Reservoir and Dam, and across the wider landscape.
Aberedw Hill Summit is a prominent viewpoint in the Mid Wales region, standing at 451 meters high. It is recognized as a UK Marilyn, indicating its significant prominence, and offers rewarding views of the surrounding countryside.


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